Back in the saddle at the Wrong Reel podcast to talk about how you do a superhero versus movie the right way with what may be the most brilliant entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to date: Captain America: Civil War.

Come listen to us wax poetic about Spider-Man, Black Panther and just how great of a movie this was, especially compared to… that other one.

Hot on the heels of my essay on the Superman Problem, I went back to join the guys at Wrong Reel to discuss the cinematic and storytelling trainwreck that was ‘Batman V. Superman: Dawn of What’s Going On?’ over a few beers.

It turns out that when Batman fights Superman, the only winner is Marvel Studios. And if you’re wondering whether or not you’ll bleed, you will. From the eyes and in the brain after watching this film.

How is it possible to completely botch a film about two of the greatest fictional characters of the 20th century? Listen in.

Also, I noticed that I tend to use the word ‘ire’ a lot. So I have to work on that.

Based on my slightly less than mediocre performance on the Star Wars episode, the good dudes at Wrong Reel invited me back to talk about Deadpool, the latest and weirdest entry in Fox’s X-Men Film Franchise. So grab a stack of chimichangas and give it a listen!

Based on my incredible bonafides as an obsessive Star Wars nerd/lackluster media personality, I was invited back on the podcast circuit for Episode 99 (so close) of Wrong Reel, where we discuss Star Wars: The Force Awakens! (Not to mention the time I waited on line for Star Wars Episode III)

If you like movies, sci-fi or not, be sure to check out the other episodes of The Wrong Reel Podcast. And follow them on twitter: @WrongReel, @TheKaradimov, @ColeBrax.

There are only two things I love in this world: Star Wars and the sound of my own voice.

And I’m honored that my good buddy Kevin Froleiks gave me the ability to mash these two together on the latest episode of his hilarious podcast Let’s Read Together, where he and I review a book we’ve BOTH TOTALLY READ.

This week? In a topical lead up to The Force Awakens, we’ll be reviewing the original sequel to Star Wars, before The Empire decided to strike back, “Splinter of The Mind’s Eye”.